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Control Y install

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I am in the process of restoring a 46’ 140 and I want to make a few modifications to mine. Has anyone installed a control Y in place of a T to do a center stack of radios? I am doing a new panel piece so I can cut all new holes and the control Y will drop the yokes in the panel 2” and I will put the yokes out of a 47’ in turned upside down.

Thanks for any input.
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I recall it has been done. I don't remember where I saw it, though. Should you decide to do it, I happen to have the part...
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Thanks for the reply. I currently have both control Y’s. I have tried calling the local FSDO with no response back yet about doing a field approval. Trying to get ahead of it, but I am still currently disassembling wings and control surfaces to clean and prep everything with alumiprep-alodine-zinc primer inside and out.
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Explain to them how it's functionally identical,it bolts on, and it enhances safety.
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I had a friend that did this mod to his 140A. This was in the 70’s when it was easier to do mods.
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I'm moving this thread to the tech forum.
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N20JR, a 1949 140A has the “Y” installed. Also uses a Cessna 150A or B instrument panel in order to use center stack radio. FAA records indicated that George Cox in Memphis, TN owns the aircraft.
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This may very well be the plane. The mods were made at American Flyers in Oklahoma. They were a large flight school that operated 140s and 150s.
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just an update on my control Y install. I have been in touch with a DAR and he says it is no problem for the sign off. the little 46 140 is getting a glass panel center stack.
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hwdaviscfi wrote: Sat Oct 23, 2021 8:00 pm the little 46 140 is getting a glass panel center stack.
What is the world coming to? ;)
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